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Posted by delboy, written by Django Reinhardt
- Play count: 141
Size: 957kb, uploaded 4/28/2011 9:06:13 AM
Genre: Jazz/Blues / Playing Style: Unknown/None Chosen
**** WARNING: For the swing group only! **** This short piece demonstrates how one can take some reasonably simple arpeggios and link them together to create a whole. The basic material comes from Gonazalo Bergara's "How I learned" book. Here I've taken a couple of his arpeggios from All Of Me and cut them up, transposed them, and twisted them around a little to fit Minor Swing. Played on a Gitane DG 250m.
2 comments on “Minor Swing Etude”
SLKmartin Says:
Thursday, April 28, 2011 @4:15:04 PM
I get it I liked it , It flies in my friendly skies.....
delboy Says:
Friday, April 29, 2011 @12:54:58 AM
Cheers, Steve. It's just one way of building improvisation foundations for tunes like Minor Swing where the chords change reasonably rapidly and there's no melody to base an improv on.
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